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Definition of Intercorrelate
1. [v -LATED, -LATING, -LATES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercorrelate
Literary usage of Intercorrelate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Applied Psychology by American Psychological Association, American Association for Applied Psychology (1918)
"But if, as is likely, the first four intercorrelate closely, being related by a
common element, say intellectual capacity, whereas power to command men ..."
2. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"These studies account for the fact that logically related parent behaviours
intercorrelate to form attitude clusters (Baldwin, Kalhorn and Breese, 1945, ..."
3. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"(Resurrection of cerebral agitation in the gangli- onic centres and intercorrelate
cerebral fibres of Hearn. After desperate and painful research, ..."
4. Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods by Harry Levi Hollingworth, Leta Stetter Hollingworth (1916)
"Attempts to intercorrelate mental or motor abilities as measured by laboratory
tests have usually produced more or less irregular results. ..."
5. Trade Tests in Education by Herbert Anderson Toops (1921)
"All industrial tests intercorrelate among themselves positively. The average of
nine correlations of the table with the final sewing stamp gives r = .483, ..."
6. Trade Tests in Education by Herbert Anderson Toops (1921)
"All industrial tests intercorrelate among themselves positively. The average of
nine correlations of the table with the final sewing stamp gives r = .483, ..."
7. The Accomplishment Ratio: A Treatment of the Inherited Determinants of by Raymond Hugh Franzen (1922)
"... being rendered constant by division of each SQ by IQ) intercorrelate about .5.
If there were specialized inherited abilities, these intercorrelations ..."